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Perry City’s sewer system is operating effectively and well below capacity, but some aging infrastructure and outdated planning documents may warrant updates, according to a presentation of the city’s 2025 Municipal Wastewater Planning Program Survey. Perry City Public Works Director Zach Allen provided an overview of the state-required survey during the city council’s June 12 meeting, reviewing the condition of the city’s collection and treatment systems as well as their financial footing. “Essentially, it’s a survey of our sewer system on the collection side of things, the treatment side of things as well as where the financials are with that...
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By Box Elder News JournalPerry City’s sewer system is operating effectively and well below capacity, but some aging infrastructure and outdated planning documents may warrant updates, according to a presentation of the city’s 2025 Municipal Wastewater Planning Program Survey. Perry City Public Works Director Zach Allen provided an overview of the state-required survey during the city council’s June 12 meeting, reviewing the condition of the city’s collection and treatment systems as well as their financial footing. “Essentially, it’s a survey of our sewer system on the collection side of things, the treatment side of things as well as where the financials are with that...
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